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Marvel’s ‘Blade’ is on Hold Again After Director Drops Out

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Marvel’s ‘Blade’ is on Hold Again After Director Drops Out

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Fans are going to have to attend one other 12 months to see the Daywalker on the massive display. Production of Marvel’s Blade is on pause once more.

Blade was introduced at SDCC in 2019. Mahershala Ali might be taking over Eric Brooks within the new film. The actor approached the execs at Marvel with the thought, which was already on their wishlist. According to Feige:

[It] took place, frankly, fairly some time in the past, and I’m very joyful that they by no means leaked in order that we may unveil it right this moment at Hall H. It took place from the eagerness that we had for Blade, and had for years. Mahershala, coming off his second Academy Award this 12 months, stated he desires to return and meet. And I used to be like, “I hope he talks about what I think he’s going to talk about.” And he introduced up Blade, and we had been like, “We’re in. We’re doing it.”

And followers of the character, myself included, received tremendous hyped.

 

Pumping the Brakes

The film has seen its manufacturing delayed a number of occasions since then. First the pandemic, then script rewrites, and now it’s misplaced a director. After the departure of director Bassam Tariq two weeks in the past, the venture is on maintain. Star Mahershala Ali and the crew had been set to begin filming subsequent month. Production in Atalanta is shutting down. They’re hoping to reboot the hassle in early 2023.

There was an assumption {that a} new director was within the wings, however Marvel is doing a extra concerned seek for a director and is doing extra work on the script. The iteration they’ve been working with isn’t fairly proper, apparently. The film is present process one other spherical of rewrites whereas manufacturing is on maintain. This time from Beau DeMayo, who has labored on Star Trek: Strange New WorldsThe Witcher, and Moon Knight.

Along with the manufacturing delay comes one other date shift that may have us ready practically one other 12 months. It’s moved from Nov. 3, 2023 to Sept 6, 2024. Boo! On a critical word: if that point makes for a greater film I’m all for it. The very last thing I would like is a repeat of that different Marvel vampire film.

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